![]() ![]() It’s exactly as it sounds, and like we mentioned above, it can turn whatever guitar you have into another ‘target guitar’ by emulating tone woods, pickups, and more. The most unique feature we’ve uncovered in this Bias FX 2 review is Positive Grid’s Guitar Match technology. Guitar Match and Dynamic Amp Engine Positive Grid If you think about it, individual amp plugins by other developers can run well over $100 and won’t include nearly the amount of features as Bias FX 2. Even the Elite license is pretty affordable in the grand scheme of things. Moving up in tiers introduces more amps, more effects, more guitar models, more analogue-emulated plugins, and more features. The Standard version also comes with 4 guitar emulations, which are said to ‘magically turn your guitar into another.’ Want your Ibanez RG to sound like a ’57 Goldtop Reissue? You can do it with Bias FX 2’s Guitar Match functionality. This alone might be enough for most users-there’s just enough features and usability without being overwhelmed by options paralysis. The Standard license is an introduction to the platform, providing 30 amps and 43 effects. Naturally, pricing is subject to change (as of writing, they’re running a 40% off promotion!). Pricing and Featuresīias FX 2 includes up to 100 amp simulations up to 122 different effects up to 20 models with Guitar Match technology and up to 18 outboard rack processors based on analogue studio gear. Positive Grid’s three-tiered pricing structure breaks down like this: Standard, $99 Pro, $199 Elite, $299. In this Bias FX 2 review, we’ll determine what makes the software such a fierce competitor in the virtual rig world. Bias FX works as a standalone app for practicing, jamming, or quickly building presets without having to open your DAW.īias FX provides a huge collection of meticulously modeled amplifiers and effects for the discerning ‘analogue’ guitarist looking for a convenient, modern solution to their tone needs. If you haven’t, it’s an award-winning platform for building out complete virtual rigs for guitar, bass, and acoustic guitar. If you’ve ever considered amp/effects software, surely you’ve heard of Positive Grid’s Bias before. ![]() We’ll have a closer look at all Positive Grid Bias FX 2 has to offer and whether it could be the software solution for all of your guitar and bass needs! What is Bias FX 2? Premium amp models, effects, and even guitar emulations make it one of the most comprehensive amp sims out there. ![]() For Pro Tools 11 or 12 (AAX), open Explorer and navigate to: C: > Program Files > Common Files > Avid > Audio > Plug-InsĢ.Bias FX 2 by Positive Grid transforms your computer into a virtual rig. For Pro Tools 10, locate your plug-in at: Macintosh HD > Library > Application Support> Digidesign > Plug-Insġ. For Pro Tools 11 or 12 (AAX), locate your plug-in at: Macintosh HD > Library > Application Support > Avid> Audio > Plug-Insģ. With Finder open, click on Go and choose Computer.Ģ. That will force Pro Tools to re-scan all the plug-ins in that folder.ġ. If it does show up in the plug-ins folder but Pro Tools still doesn’t see it, try trashing Pro tools preferences. If they don’t show up there, try download and/or install them again. If BIAS Amp plug-in isn’t in the list, make sure it shows up in the Pro Tools Plug-ins folder using the directions below. Note: If the plug-in or manufacturer’s name is not listed within the plug-in menu, then plug-in is not detected by Pro Tools. ![]() Open the Mixer Window in Pro Tools (Go to View → Mix Window ), then go the the insert section on the guitar tracks and click Insert A to view the plug-in menu and see if you can find BIAS Amp plug-ins via the path : plug-in -> Harmonics -> BIAS Amp *Please note: Pro Tools First does not support 3rd party plugins* Locating BIAS AMP Plug-in in Pro ToolsĢ. ![]()
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